kearly
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Of all the outrage to come out of the Dallas/Detroit playoff game, the common theme seems to be about calls that WEREN'T made. The non-call on the PI, the non-call on the facemask before the PI, the non-call on the defensive hold that same play, the non-call on Dez Bryant for not wearing his helmet, the non-calls on Dallas for offensive holding throughout the game...
The crew in that game was hands off to a fault.
The incredibly irony is that 2014 was the year of the LOB rule. Even the most ticky tack DB penalties were called this year at the highest frequency seen in a decade. Yet the playoffs come around, and just like that we have a controversy for calls that WEREN'T made.
Might we see the NFL react to this outrage by instructing officials to call games tighter the rest of the postseason? If so, that would be a tough break for the Hawks. The playoffs are usually more hands off for officials, and that plays to Seattle's advantage. But now we might see a playoff officiating environment that could go in a very different direction.
The crew in that game was hands off to a fault.
The incredibly irony is that 2014 was the year of the LOB rule. Even the most ticky tack DB penalties were called this year at the highest frequency seen in a decade. Yet the playoffs come around, and just like that we have a controversy for calls that WEREN'T made.
Might we see the NFL react to this outrage by instructing officials to call games tighter the rest of the postseason? If so, that would be a tough break for the Hawks. The playoffs are usually more hands off for officials, and that plays to Seattle's advantage. But now we might see a playoff officiating environment that could go in a very different direction.